From John F. Kennedy Jr. to Chelsea Clinton, presidents’ children—and the kids of would-be presidents—have had a long history of working in journalism.

Chelsea Clinton

Chelsea Clinton is something of a renaissance woman. The former first daughter is already a consultant, philanthropist, and scholar, and serves on the boards of the Clinton Foundation, the School of American Ballet, and IAC/InterActiveCorp. But now she’s adding one more title to her already full résumé: reporter. NBC News announced Monday that Clinton will be the network’s newest reporter, covering stories for its “Making a Difference” series, which spotlights people volunteering to help others on the program NBC Nightly News. Clinton, who plans to donate her new paycheck to the Clinton Foundation and George Washington University Hospital, joins the ranks of many presidential children who’ve pursued careers in journalism before her.